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Complaint Seeks to End Federal Reliance on Flawed 42-Year-Old Study / Dec 20, 2017 Washington, DC — Federal strategy and funding for coyote control efforts are all rooted in one inaccurate, speculative, and outmoded 1975 study, according to a complaint filed … read more

S. 1514 would weaken Endangered Species Act, strip wolves of protection By Michele Bourdieu (Originally posted at keweenawnow.blogspot.com/2017/07/michigan-tech-professor-john-vucetich.html on keweenawnow.blogspot.com) HOUGHTON — John Vucetich — Michigan Tech professor in the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science and co-director, with Michigan … read more

(Photo by Rooobert Bayer) A study — published in the journal Current Biology — found wolves trained to press a buzzer refused to participate after realizing the action resulted in a treat for their partner but nothing for themselves. The sense is … read more

On December 1, 2016, Michigan State Senator Tom Casperson introduced SB 1187 which authorizes the politically appointed Natural Resources Commission to designate the wolf as a game species and establish a wolf hunting season. It also included an appropriation which … read more

Photo credit: Rolf Peterson Isle Royale is a remote wilderness island, isolated by the frigid waters of Lake Superior, and home to populations of wolves and moose. As predator and prey, their lives and deaths are linked in a drama … read more

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Take a closer look and you'll find that the big, bad gray wolf isn't so big and bad after all. Look past the stereotypes and learn who that gray wolf truly is. And don't forget to Follow @NationalGeographicYourShot Assignment and learn how you can help find the #MissingHowl #RestoreTheWolf bit.ly/2BI6heqThe Rocky Mountain Wolf Project is a growing coalition dedicated to rebranding the wolf in an honest, science-based manner so that we can help lead the way for the wolf to return to the great public wildlands of western Colorado. We encourage thoughtful, public conversation with all stakeholders, including ranchers, sportsmen, and outdoor enthusiasts.

“Reestablishing wolves in western Colorado could connect the entire North American wolf population from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan through Canada and Alaska, down the Rocky Mountains into Mexico. It would be difficult to overestimate the biological and conservation value of this achievement.” – Dr. L.D. Mech, Wolf Biologist, 2016.Gray wolves roamed the snow-capped peaks, rim rock canyons, and primeval forests of Western Colorado for centuries, bringing balance to the ecosystems that surrounded them. Their elusive nature kept them from heavily populated areas, and humans and gray wolves to coexisted peacefully. It's time #RestoreTheWolf. Learn how you can help by following @NationalGeographicYourShot Assignment and learn more about the real wolf → bit.ly/2BI6heq... See MoreSee Less